Posted by SouthernFarmall on May 20, 2011 at 18:38:38 from (76.4.24.140):
In Reply to: Re: Massey-Harris Colt posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on May 20, 2011 at 17:48:48:
I simply was trying to give my opinion. I think the tractor will sell, but since it is in non-running condition, the price must be dropped, but never below scrap. If there is a very simple problem, the tractor could be worth $1500. If the problem is complicated, the it may only be worth $400. The price also depends on the condition of the tires. Since the tractor doesn't run, I really doubt it has good tires. A full set of tires may run $1000. That will probably be taken off the price. What I meant by saying that best offers should be taken is this: That no price be listed, and potential buyers offer what THEY think the tractor is worth to the seller. When a new person offers to buy the tractor and is $100 under the standing offer, the seller should tell the potential buyer that if he increases is price by $150, he (the seller) will consider it. I stand by my original statement that $750 (or somewhere in the neighborhood) is about right. SF
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